The AAP Pediatric Documentation Challenge™ is Session E1087 and will take place in the Technology Learning Center – Room 149 at the Washington Convention Center. Dr. Roy is tentatively scheduled for 3:03 PM, but arrive early to get a seat. Dr. Roy has demoed the EncounterPRO Pediatric EMR at previous AAP national conferences. EncounterPRO has demoed at all previous AAP Pediatric Documentation Challenges. Visit us at Booth 1543 in the exhibit hall.

From all the folks at EncounterPRO Healthcare Resources, thank you Dr. Roy!

Dr. Roy was born and raised in Miami, Florida. There, he was an avid SCUBA diver and State Champion Pente player. During his years at Tulane University pursuing a degree in Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Roy performed in several musicals and rock and roll bands, playing keyboards, saxophone, bass guitar, and singing. He has lived in the Atlanta area since beginning medical school at Emory University in 1990. Dr. Roy completed residency through the Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in 1997, and then served as Chief Resident and Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics. He has continued his involvement on the Emory faculty as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. He was Board Certified in Pediatrics in 1997 and joined Pediatric Physicians, PC in 1998. Dr. Roy lives in Dunwoody, Georgia, with his wife and three children. In addition to his work as a pediatrician, Dr. Roy enjoys swimming, vegetable gardening, and writing. Dr. Roy has written two books for parents, Solving Health and Behavioral Problems from Birth to Preschool: A Parent’s Guide and A Guide to Getting the Best Healthcare for Your Child. His blog, The Pediatric Insider, features more of Dr. Roy’s essays on many parenting and health topics.

“Dr. Benaroch has been my children’s pediatrician for several years now, and I can’t say enough good about him. This is not one of those books written for a few bucks or fifteen minutes of fame. Dr. “Roy”, as all his patients lovingly call him, practices what he preaches. He is just as genuine, helpful, good-natured, and compassionate as a pediatrician can get… and is unarguably THE BEST! No wonder why many of my friends and acquaintances go to him for their child’s health care. I remember the huge amount of support he gave me, the mom, after the birth of my third child. I felt like I got therapy for me as well as a fantastic check-up for my baby. I’m thrilled to have his new book filled with useful and caring information. Can’t wait for his third book! Thank you Dr. Roy!!!”

“This book is full of great information for all those medical/behavior issues you are unsure about when you have a little one. We pull it out all the time when one of our children has a rash, earache or even as we tackled potty training! The book is humorous and easy to read! We have found our newest “baby gift” because it will be used for years to come, unlike a rattle or toy!”

Ebola & EHR Workflow Engines, Editors & Visibility

Robot-In-My-Pocket

Charles Webster, MD, MSIE, MSIS

Bio: HIMSS14, HIMSS15, and HIMSS16 Social Media Ambassador! If you've got a healthcare workflow story, I want to tell it, blog it, tweet it, interview you, etc.
Chuck Webster, MD, MSIE, MSIS has degrees in Accountancy, Industrial Engineering, Intelligent Systems, and Medicine (from the University of Chicago). He's the ex-CMIO for a three-time HIMSS Davies Award-winning pediatric EHR. Dr. Webster currently services as CMIMO (Chief Medical Informatics Marketing Officer) for workflow technology in healthcare. Chuck also created Mr. RIMP (@MrRIMP) (Robot-In-My-Pocket) a Bluetooth-controlled wearable robot for pediatricians and child life specialists to entertain children. Dr. Webster designed the first undergraduate program in medical informatics, was a software architect in a hospital MIS department, and is a judge for the annual Workflow Management Coalition Awards for Excellence in BPM and Workflow and Awards for Case Management. Chuck is a ceaseless evangelist for process-aware technologies in healthcare, including workflow management systems, Business Process Management, and dynamic and adaptive case management. Dr. Webster tweets from @wareFLO, @HealthITdog, and @MrRIMP (though there is some debate about the last two). He maintains almost a half-a-million words and graphics on numerous websites, including EHR Workflow Management Systems (http://chuckwebster.com), Healthcare Business Process Management (http://HCBPM.com) and the People and Organizations improving Healthcare with Health Information Technology (http://EHRworkflow.com). Please join with Chuck to spread the message: Viva la workflow!